custom connector secure using Azure Active Directory and OAuth2

I have a custom connector that needs to use Azure active directory to do oauth2 to secure it. Is there any documentation or examples I can use to set the API up correctly in Azure and what the connector's security tab page also needs? I have not found any good examples to try to duplicate. I need to secure the custom rest api.

Based on this article, you can create both backend and client application registrations, once this is configured, create a custom connector from blank and update your security settings as:

Authentication type: OAuth 2.0

Identity Provider: Azure Active Directory

Client ID: Client ID for Client App Registration

Client Secret: Client Secret for Client App Registration

Resource URL: Client ID fot Backend App Registration.

Lastly, update the rediect url created in your custom connector, into your client Application registration, remove the existing value and add this newly created one, this is same for all connectors and it is: https://global.consent.azure-apim.net/redirect

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Based on this article, you can create both backend and client application registrations, once this is configured, create a custom connector from blank and update your security settings as:

Authentication type: OAuth 2.0

Identity Provider: Azure Active Directory

Client ID: Client ID for Client App Registration

Client Secret: Client Secret for Client App Registration

Resource URL: Client ID fot Backend App Registration.

Lastly, update the rediect url created in your custom connector, into your client Application registration, remove the existing value and add this newly created one, this is same for all connectors and it is: https://global.consent.azure-apim.net/redirect

Hope this Helps!

If this reply has answered your question or solved your issue, please mark this question as answered. Answered questions helps users in the future who may have the same issue or question quickly find a resolution via search. If you liked my response, please consider giving it a thumbs up. THANKS!